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dl LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. For Maine, New . Vermont, Mas- eu lavetts, Rhode mat, Eastern ‘ew York, the District of Columbia. Eastern venhsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Marriand, Virginia, and North Carolina, fair; warmer; © neral southerly winds, Bourraas J. Laws invites = deers Sey semanas = rs ‘The latest publications in artist; Etch- tugs, Engravings, water-color Paintin; carbon Photographs taken directly from A ta net phot sh frames, porcelain paint- fags, Christaas carts, Oe.” . A large and carefully selected line of mould- ings, from which frames are made to order, "Kiso an entire new stock of wall papers. ane B. J. Laws, 1427 Parave. nw. Sotrtam Diamoxp Rtso, 134 carats, perfect, B. Hanns & €o., 432 7th st. Drug Store, 1014 F street, for your fancy bottles; 80 per cent below the usual ‘Tur Tawtow Stvex PLate Co. Sace.—The great sale by order of the Taunton Silver Plate company, which has been in pr for the last few days at the salesroom of Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co., will be continued next week at 11 o'clock a. m., 3 and 7:90 o'clock p. m. The fact that the ‘attendance has constantly E twenty years, and with afew words of ex- auctioneer, who points out makes them usefal aswell as suit- Christmas prese jew goods have ‘opened, embracing Breakfast, Dinner. Sugar Castors, Ice Pitchers, Tilting Urns, Cake Baskets, Epergnes, rry Dishes, Baking, Pudding and Soup and Oyster Tureens, W Cups. Goblets, Syrups, Ladles. Pic, Ice @reamer. Fish. Fruit Knives, Nut Picks. Nap- rings. Clocks, Bronzes. Rogers’ and others’ celebrate triple and quadruple plated Knives Forks. Spoons, and a general asiortment of ior goods made by these well known manufactories. Chairs provided for the ladic Out-of-town purchasers can have their goods packed free of charge. Duntes axp Day Jounsazs at Chapman & Taylor's, 915 Pa. ave. Usercy Houipay Antictrs. Carving Sets and Table Cutlery, kers and Nut Picks, Child’s Sets and Saving Banks, Christmas Tree Holders, Skates, Razors, Scissors. and Parlor Rifles at lowest prices, Especial atter“‘on is called to our complete assortment of Prskxives ‘of the Rodsers’. dham manufacture, ont ition, which we shall retail Cuas. T. Canter & Co., 606 Pa. ave. n.w. Sux what pretty Diamond Rings we sell from wes R. Haamis & Co., 7th si. Mantz, the Drugzist. 1014 F street, has every thing in the way of holiday goods. Plush ani leather cases of every description. Call and examine his stock, it will pay you. Resse Boots, Rubber Shoes, Rubber Cloth- ing. Gossamer Cloaks, Toys, &e.. very best | quality. and are suitable presents “for Christ. mas. Can be found at Gooprgar Rupurn Co., | 909 Sth st., near Fenn. ave. | | F i Fi £3 ¥F i i Fi & For Rexr.—50 Upright and juare Pianos. . SwTH, Flvania ave. Bro Repectio: Plush Chairs, Plush ‘Ta- bles, Hat Trees, and Cheffoniers at Jcuics Laxspcron’s, 315 7th st, Have you seen Mzntz’s display for the holi- daye? All the leading makes. Bey 1225 Pe 20 Pex Cext Discocxt on Domestic Ma- | chines for the next ten days at the Standard Machine office, 905 F st. n. w. (Ma-| sonic Temple.) | Prarcuray in great variety. Our German , the finest, in fine glase-sto d bot- | tise, Oi. ‘Exairr Horse Deen Sronee eo | Lar Taztets axp Puoto & Taylor's, 115 Pa. ave. Cases at Chapman | i i 0d Just from the manu- de: and colors. be genuine celluloid and rolled large stock of per- rs and fancy articles at re- public is respectfully in- 1 stock and compare boring. as these goods must be U o'clock p.m., December 24. to make room for the manu large scale pharmaceutical ry Medicines, ry E. iff ue if ii H Faub. Frawx, 1606 14th st tetir We every patvon during Reap Wi Sows ata, 's advertisement in ity ever of- y home foraid aings at low prices. Houwar Goons embraces all engravings, and photo- », all satost designe in pictare which we are re to lowest prices. Call and’ be con evening until 9 o'clock. Fonsrra, 1208 F street. toe Woon k r ioe Oa ee vith, m Anne fume e. fe Brus Store, wurst. ‘Tax J aauuretos, ! and Clover Leaf Prints C. Mear.by Fresh near 7th street. ‘Gas Prerongs and Lamps, at Shedd & Bro. s . Fotografer, \ ee ith and Penn. ave, i ings Teproductions in Arto- | LOCAL MENTION, We have 7,000 Smyrna Rugs in our house. We propose to sell them ata price. What is more sppropriate for a Christmas present than a han<some rug? To sell quickly we have made | the following reductions: $9 size to 6.90; $6.50 | Size to $4.10; £4.50 size to $3; $8 size to $1.70: $1.50 size to %e, Jexivs Laxssunon, 315 7th st. Grt 4 Borrte of Douglass’ Emulsion for Your cold. Mrnrz’s Drug Store. ‘Tux office and4aboratory of Dr. James Rad- cliffe have been removed from 715 14th st. to | his residence, 1418 I st. n.w., where a depart- | ment bas been added for administering oxygen B28 to those not desiring medical advice, and | With the view to familiarize the public with its | | great theraped ne. Price, $1 each treat meut; 6 tickets $5. Houpar Girts go to Jouics Laxs- Gews for hire. Tur eminent artist, Mr. M. Dempsey, has | opened an art st hb and N.Y. ave. Tue genuine Cologne reduced to 38e. per bottle. Mentz’s Pharmacy, the lowest- priced drug store in the city. Lace Cuntaixs at Cosr To Inport, lace curtains 75c. pair. irs lace curtail The above curtains were secured by ns for cash from a large New York lace importing | house declining business, and are offered by us | at the cost of importstion; also a full line of brie-a-brac, easels, foot-rests, screens, ée., for the holidays. i ! Wasa B. Wiitiams, 7th and D sts. n.w. or low prices go to ith st. music-racks, ladies’ desks, | Rvos, Chairs, Table Jvxivs Laxsavneu’s, 3 Doverass’ Excxston is the purest prepara- tion of cod liver oil made, Mrwrz’s drug store | Fixe CLocxs at Tarras’s, 604 9th st. n.w. Sprctan Banoarss— | * I:mbroidered Slippers, handsome pat- | terns, only worth £1.20, | n Doots. patent leather tips h 98; worth #3. | lt, Kip and Rubber A full line Boots at special pric: Fammy Sor Storr, | 310 7th street. bottle. Merrz’s. Lvors's Exri Gexs, Erc., J. H. Kurmuse, 1212} Pa. ave, et Rocurstrr Lamps, at Shedd & Bro. Tue P. E. Sane At 4 1233 14th st. Opera Grasses at Tappay’s, G04 9th st. now. Go To M. Dempsey’s art store for art studies and artist material: Tue Gneat Fu Hamevreen’s Dra to a close, Only # few days more. Many desirable bs Fine Corks that were 26, $7. now go for Suits, Overcouts, Ulsters. Half Marked Prices. “Our Guarantee:” : Torefand purchase money to dissatisfied buyers. 1. Hawscacer & Soxs, Strictly Keliable Clothiers, €21 Penn. ave., Under Metropolitan Hotel. | berta Allen, a talented young vio | Pear | lumbie, | about |W. W. Ji COMING AMUSEMENTS. Atsavon’s Opera Hovsz.— The name of Clara Louise Kellogg is inextricably inter- woven with all the memories of American musical matters ‘many years, and it still Posesses » potency that iv dndeniable, | Her rea opera this season brings up a clood of plonsant ‘and she will'no doubt be welcomed back to next week with genuine warmth. She will sing at four of the seven in “Trova- tore” on Monday and Saturday matinee, “Fanst” on Wednesday, and “Carmen” on Friday. Miss Ke has in her company ® number of artists of high standing in operatic work. including Mersrs. Labatt and Perugini and Mme. Helen Van Doenhof. In addition the company carries with it a bailet, there will be an increased orchestra and the operas, it is Promised, will be put upon the stage with care, | While the prices of admission remain as ususl, Natioxau TueaTEn.—While Jefferson's Bob Acres has been familiar to theater-goers for almost a generation, it is a creation of such genuine artistic merit that it is perennially young and fresh and always repays another View. Mrs. Drew's Mrs, Malaprop is almost equally familiar to Washington andiences and wears equally well. But John Gilbert ax Sir Anthony will be a novelty to most local theater patrons, and hence it will be a highly import- ant feature of next week's presentation of “The Rivals” at the National theater. Miss Emma Vaders, an actress of merit, is also 2 member of Mr. Jefferson's company.’ The ndvance sale of seats indicates a large week's business, ‘Tne Wiweus Cin Coxcert at the Univer- salist church this evening will be an interesting musical event, the program possessing more tl The club will be assisted by Dr. Hopkinson. of Ba baritone of merit, and Miss Ro- \ Gilman Hannis’ Buov Tugarer.—Miss A a title which no doubt n idea of the amount of fun andamusement in the performance. Gilman is said to be a pretty and vivacious little woman, and she is assisted in entertaining the audiences by Frank Lester. a dialect come- dian, and other specialty people. : Gione Tuxatea,—Fox & Ward's all’ star specialty company is the bili at this place of simusement for next week. The people in the troupe are Matthews and Harris. Alex. Wilson, Fostell and Emmett, the “Brilliant Four,” Harry and Flora Blake, Fox and Ward,-the Grieves and Joe Mille: Ken’ fined special yeompany hold the boards at Kernan’s next week. Among the popular specialty crtists in the troape ure Sheffer and Blakely, the noted negro delinea- tors; Adains, Cary al trio; Sherman and Morrisey. in their “bifurcation” act; Crossiey and blder. i oeslist; Roach Cubsn contortionist, and Dan Regan, ger and banjoist. z NTERTAINMENTS.—The Tet e place , between 9th and day evening next. It will corsist and literary program, after which dancing will be indulged in. An Alumni Association. GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL- VANIA ORGANIZE. Pennsy! ia met last night in the parlors of Wormley’s hotel to organize an association of the alumni of the University of Pennsylvania residing in Maryland and the District of Co- called to order . W. Johnston. Dr. ed president; Rev. eat; Dr. Raphael Lorini._ secretary . Cyrus Adler. treas- urer. Drs. H. C. Yarrow and Thomas Opie, of Paltimore, were appointed members of the executive committee, It was decided to hold the next meeting in this city the third Tuesday in Octeber, 1889. A banquet was served after the meeting adjourned. Among those present were Dra, M. L. Ruth, Thos. G. Addison, J. H. Ashton, 8. C. Busey, R. R. Farnham, Wm. M. Gray, Chas. E. Hagner, D. R. Hagner, J. B. W. J. Thompson, Prentiss, J. R. Reiley, . W. Richardson, H. A. Robbins, J. C. Simpson, and H.C. Yarrow. ali of this city, and Drs. Cyrus Adler. J.U. Ho- bacht, D. Ingiehart, W. M. Nic! mn. Thomas Opie, and A. L, Stout, of Baltimore. ‘and Rev. W. J. Thompson and Dr. Arthur Williams. of Fixe Watcues at low prices. Tarpax’s, 604 9th st. nw. Tur Crxesnatep Rosalind Creamery Butter in 5and &1b. boxes for family use. Geo, M. Oyster, Jn., Stands 175, 176, 177 Center Market, near 7th street, Gas Heatixe Stov Shedd & Bro. Avctiox! AvcTiox! The entire stock of Brad Adams, books and stationery, at auction, commencing next Mon- | day 7 p. m., and will continue = evening at | same hour until all the stock is sold. Persons in want of Christmas presents willl do weli by attending this week, asall the goods will be sold without reserve. See auction column. Powsarvt opera Hempcer’s, c. 434 Ir You Waxr a No. 8 Whisky. 75c. per bottie. No. 11, $1.00 per botile. A. Herrucuizn & Co. 1333 1th st. Dramonps for Christmas. Tarpan’s, 604 9th st. nw. Exorx Cazamery Burren, 1b. boxes, at re- duced prices. Gro. M. Oyster, Je.. Stands 175, 176, i177 Center Market, near 7th street. Go to Z. Sraasncxore’s, 906 7th street, for shoes, holiday slippers, rubbers, &, Every purchaser presented with a basket of candy. Maryland. ‘The faculty of the university was represented by Prof. Horace Jayne, of the bio- logical department; Prof. H. C. Wood, LL. D., of the medical department; Prof. E. W. Good- fellow, and the provost of the university, Dr. Wm. Pepper. ————— ‘The Colored Catholics. ARRANGEMENTS BEING PERFECTED FOR THE CON- GRESS TO BE HELD IN THIS CITY. A congress of colored Catholics, as an- nounced in Tue Sta, will meet in the hall of St. Augustine's church, in this city, on the Ist of January. The details of the arrangements are being perfected. It is expected that the following named will attend the convention and make addresses: Cardinal Gibbons, Arch- bishops Ryan, of Philadelphia; Ircland. of St. Paul, and Elder, of Cincinnati, and the bishops of Wilmington and Harrisburg. On New Year's day the members of the congress will receive holy communion in St. Augustine's church at Toclock. At 10:30 o'clock solemn high mass will be celebrated by the Rev. Augustus Tol- ton, of Quiney. Ill. Immediately after’ mass of the church. The following gentlemen will be the temporary officers of the convention: President, Wm. “H. Smith; vice-presidents, J. 8, Batler and J. H. Fletcher; secretaries, Chas, H. Butler. Dr. Wm. 8. Lofton and Thomas W. Short; sergeants-at-arms, Chas. H. Johnson, Robt. Coates and Ananins Herbert. DD. PorceLais Onxaxents, at Shedd & Bro. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Usrversaxist Cuvect.—Wilhelmj Club Con- cert. Nattoxat.—Sothern in “Lord Chumley.” Axzavon’s.—“Midsummer Night's Dream.’ ‘Battle of Shiloh.” Wrtarp Hatt.—Prof. Carpenter. ‘Haxars’.—Gus Williams. Keexay’s.—Variety. Grope.—Variety. ee CONDENSED LOCALS. A carving-knife was filed yesterday as an ex- hibit in the divorce case of Moria L. Crawford agninst.Wm. G. Crawford. The bili, filed Oc- tober 10th last, charges cruel treatment to such an extent as to endanger her life and health. At a meeting of the local committee of ar- rangements yesterday it was decided to secure two churches for the meeting of the Colored National Press association to be held in this city February 28, Mr. Wm. E. Curtis, of the C read a paper before ‘the Woman Press association and » number of gu last grening on “South American Journalism;” Misses McCreet and Currie gave piano solos, gett read an original poem. A Cuarten or Acctpests.—Yesterday Elmer Brown, of 1224 Pennsylvania avenue, bad his left hand badly mashed by the closing of a door upon it. It was found necessary to amputate two fingers, and the operation boom may nae Dra. Gill and Sohn af the Emergency Hospi ——Jas. Williams was badly injured at Ivy City yesterday by the kick of a horse,—Her- man Pauelt, while painting at house 1306 D street yesterday fell from a step-ladder and broke his left ankle. He was attended to at the Emergency Hospital.—Jno. Rrown fell from a wagon last evening at Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street, and was badly injured, gees Tur Marviaxn Rervenicay Assoctatiox.— Ata meeting of the Maryland republican as- sociation last evening the president, Jas. W. McKee reported that the society had obtained and Mra, L. E. reduced rates of transportation for 1,348 voters during the last election. A committce on_con- stitution, consisting of A. Van Reuth, C. F. Billupp and Henry Tolson, was appointed, and also a committee on membership, consis A. Van Reuth, Henry Tolson, A. L. Thomas Ellis and P. 0. Ports. —— Hexp ror Tx Guaxp Jony.—Andrew Dan- A negro, ty stp "guns negro plendea ly "before bunglariously entering the stable of Sire i ‘There were chickens in Washi the stable, but he did not have time to take them. “How old are you?” asked the judge. “Elevenyears,” he answered. “He's thirteen your honor.” said Oficer Fitzgerald who ‘arrested him. He was held for the grand jury, son why the B. and 0. the time et Scrap Pictures, Toys, Fa- (AMENTS, vors, Games, Novelties, J.Jay Gould, oth “ade B' D BB DDD 2 ad ae 200g mae bed ri] 3 0 8 » 5 a emeg Fae io fs at Pn cs a4, ea — Ej (aa <2 g bal Bases a ALAA "Or ‘a 8 4 0 FULL WEIGHT—PURE-MOST PERFECT MADE Its superior excellence in millions of homes for more than a quarter of acentury. Itis used by the United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not or Alum. ouly PRI KING POWDER CO. yew youn > "iicaod, 7-8 W ST. LOUIS. How to get the benefit of a Christmas it: When buyiug a, prowent, buy somethine ‘an well ns or- See our xreat assortment of Suits and Over- coats for Men and Boys at vrices never Kuown before, R MEN. OVERCOATS at 88, redi OVEKCOATS at 86.50, QVEMC ATS ‘ 20, reduced from sepals breast yat'and VEST at pouble- brews weguble: Chinch. COAT and VEST at $10, 1d materials, from @6, for 15. s brace parts fm tht tua Suits from 38 u man; Totis ana F ats, nw. iOpen thie ments Ul & p.m; Saturdays gt ‘ALUABLE INFORMATION. —_ reamed to Toe ENTE ET, it'st PIA CLOTH, BOLUING: ney one rat Obst THE “EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., S. usual attractivencss because of its variety. | ina play | Miss | Hills. A. H. Hochling, Geo. Ii. Ide, W. W. John-, ston, Raphael Lorini, W. V. Marmion, ‘Henry B. Noble, R. M. O’Reiley, Palmer. D. W. the co 85 will be called to order in the het! | ~~. ff DAY, DECEMBER 15. 1888, THE COURTS. CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. — Equrrr Coz. Christmas Greeting. Se ee Yesterday, Fi agt. testi- | Tae Gugat ATLANTIC axD Pactric Tea Co., A TO-NIGHT, mony before T. H. Fitnam, examiner; order Tmporters and Retailers, taken. Sheridan Kennedy; pro confesso 508 7th street and 1620 14th street n.w. LAST PERFORMANCE OF certain defe ite ordered. Holy Cross $104 M street, town, Shakespeare's Pairy Spectacle, in Five Acts church agt. Herr; restraining order, returnable | win commence on Mondey” ber 17, and December 19, 1888, granted. Gordon agt. Gor- | continue during the week. to give a handsome SMIDPUMMER SIGHTS DERM. a RJ. Motes, x. opened guardian ad card, entitled “Papa's Watch.” Don't miss SPECIALLY SELECTED Cast. ae hanged. in ‘The Original Music composed by Dr. Felix Mendele- Yesterday, Batats @ ceca; order au-| houschold inthe ecumtsye) o* PArlOr of any | TM Orne Lapa, Sane gg hm thorizing administrator to uccept €5.000 in full | "These panels are to be given away to all ROS Se of account against railroad cor . Estate | Peter P. Pitchlyn; order quashing citation. Estate Ernst Loefiler; letters testamentary to | Charles A. Walter revoked. Estate R. R. Craw- ‘ford; letters testamentary to Laura J, Craw- ford; bond $10,000. Estate John Henry Albers; letters testamentary to Elizabeth A. Albers; bond $2,000, Estate M. B, McNally; letters of | administration to Mary McNally; bond $200. | Estate Jennie Freeman; amendment of letters | of administration allowed. Estate John W. |Shekellg; citation ismed. Estate George | Brooks@Annie Brooks appointed ian: bond $900. In re children of Charles H. Hos- pital; Chacies H. Hospital appointed guardian; ee GEORGETOWN. in the proposed Christmas dinner to the poor children of this place is on the increase, as the attendance at the meeting yesterday afternoon in the superintendent's odice of the Curtis ‘ school buile lding was much larger than at pre- vious meetings. This had the effect of en- couraging the members of the club, end | ly a number of young ladies are cut ing donations. The usual badges have Printed and are now offered for sale. It termined at this meeting to appoint y after Christmas as the day for the i been | dinner, which will be spread in the two play | rooms ‘of the Curtis building in the afternoon, abont 1:30 o'clock. It was also determined i that the ages of the children to be entertained shouid range from four to fourteen years in- elusive. There will no doubt be an‘increase in the number of children at the coming din- | Mer over previous ones, and as there were about 545 little ones fed last year, it is safe to Plage the number at 600 this year. ‘Tur, Coxcent given by the Till family at the Linthicum institute hall last night under the {auspices of the young people of Congress | street M. P. church, was not as successful as it was hoped it would be. | Tue “Aarentcax Leatox or Hoxor. — The regular annual election of officers of Gcorge- | town council No. 997, American Legion of | Honor, was held last night at Catholic Union | j hall. The following oficers were clected: | | Commander, Frank C. Potts; past commander, Wi Grimes; vice-c Chas, 1. ; collestor. | Wm. V. Lewis; ‘tre §. Gibbon: ! orator, Dr. C. Mi haplain, Johu Hies- ton; guide, Ge a D. warden, ; trustee, | represen- B. Peter: John W, Sh J.P. Ws ve to grand council; V preventative. | TEMPERATURE AND ConDITION oF WATER AT7 | eat Falls, temperature, 33: i ing reservoir, temperature, | tion at north connection, con | connection. distributing reserv: ature, 36; condition at influent xo used at the Bos- | Mr. Carl Baermama by E.F, Droop, 925 Tae Srerxway Graxp Pr | ton Symphony concert by | last evenmg was furnished Pennsylvania avenue | A Misstno Bag oF ' Nationai Bank of he Columbien ived by express v box containing Ito the teller, | ents and tor later the bu; could not be fo fact was reported to the police and Pinkerton’s agency. The s tectives were directed toward the colored janitor of the bank he was arrested yesterday ch theft, After sharp questionin; and told where the money was secreted, succeeded in recovering $3.970. Ailen is fo; tive years old, married, has always borne a good reputation, and was a leading niember of the African M. E, church, — Honnrpre Rarinoap Wreck 1x Frommpa.—a | Tallahassee special says: “The fest orange train jumped the track ata switch just west of Iso to ‘ions of the de- | | this city Friday morning. Scott Seabrook, the engineer, and Fireman Jim Conyers, colored, were both instantly killed, their bodies being cooked by the cscaping ‘steam. Brakeman | | Bice, a young white man, was badly scalded | | and bruised, but will recover. It was a hozri- ble wreck. Rienwnsu According to recent investigations is caused by excess | of lactic acid in the blood, This acid attacks the | brous tissues, particularly in the joints, and causes the local manifestations of the disease, pcins ard aches in the back and shoulders, and in the joints at the knees, aukles, Lips and wrists. Thousat of people have found in Hood's Sarsaparilla 2 positive aud per- manent cure for rheumatism, This medicine, by its purifying and vitclizing ection, neutralizes the acidity of the blood, and also builds up and strengthens the whole body. N.B. Be sure to get HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA | Sold by all drnezista, #1; six for | by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Low a 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. M. W. Gur Bro. & Co. 1107 PENNA. AVE., CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR STOCK OF / WATCHES, COMPRISING ALL THE MOST DESIRABLE MOVEMENTS AND STYLES OF CASING, FROM THE LOWEST PRICE FOR WHICH A RELIABLE TIME-KEEPER CAN BE BOUGHT TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE. THEY HAVE IN GOLD CASES, SPECIALLY FINE MOVEMENTS: LARGE SIZE, FOR GENTLEMEN. MEDIUM SIZE. FOR GENTLEMEN. SMALL SIZE, FOR LADIES. IN SILVER CASES: LARGE SIZE, FOR GENTLEMEN. SMALL SIZE, FOR LADIES... SMALL SIZE, FOR BOYS... THESE WATCHES BEAR OUR FIRM NAME AND ARE FULLY GUARANTEED. MISSES’ SILVER WATCHES, 88 AND $10. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES OF ALL GRADES. IN GOLD CASES FROM $30 UPWARD. IN SILVER CASES CORRESPONDINGLY LOW. Bt Hisos & Saree, 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Call attention to their very large assortment of CHRISTMAS PRESENTS In Novelties of Table, Toilet, and Library Articles in Sterling Silver, WATCHES. ‘Very superior Gold and Silver Wetches for Gentle- ‘men and Ladies, made especially in Geneva. Also, s full line of Waltham Watches, DIAMOND JEWELRY In Necklaces, Bracelets, Pendants, and Rings in great ‘variety and at popular prices. CLOCKS, BRONZES, AND FANCY GOODS Of our own selecting in London, Paris, and Geneva, CANDELABRA rene eee eet anne lean 3,4, and 5 lights, | wooden wheelbarrows, hay carts, real horse- | ings, and clothing, children’s te: | 26 cents, chasers of 80 cts. worth of Teas, Coffees or bak- ing Powder during the week commencing Mon- day. December 17. ‘They will also give an t pitcher. a use- many usefal and Scenery by Henry E. Hoyt. Walter Burridge and Jno. Howard Rogers, NEXT WEEK. fal whisk broom holder THE KELLOGG ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. ornamental articles to every purchaser who | _ 41. buys a pound of either their infallible Baking (ALbAvaH's GRAND OPERA HOUSE: Powders or Thea Nectar Teas. day Even! 3 Te will pay you not to forget their fine Java | One Week Ouly Wait Nistts aod Selurday Matinee) and Mocha Coffees at 30c. cust PScrse Fine Coffees at 20c., 22c., 25¢. and 28¢. LARA LOUISE Coffee ground fresh while waiting by aid of ARA LOUISE: electric motor. Nace Basen Onr 8 o'clock Breakfast Coffee at 2c. per| EX ERE E 3 oo 8% §% pound is the best, cheapest and most economi-| KK EE Se Pe cal in the market. K Ss k, ©, $09 Gog Drink Thea Nectar Tea. Sold at 60c. per | © G S33 pound. Present with every pound. H H Pure Svaars Sorp at Cost. Par Hon Handsome presents in the way of Crockery, S388 HOH Oe cordially tnvite all 1 good gh e cordially invite all lovers of Tens, Coffees and Baking Powder to call and bri ak their friends and inspect our excellent stock of aa New Teas, Pure Coffees and Baking Powder be- fore buving elsewhere. © Grand Opening Day. Tuesday, Decem- ber 18. A handsome Souvenir. entitled “Papa REPERTOIRE FOR THE WEEK: |, Watch,” given to all purchasers of Teas and| MONDAY EXENING, HN Trvatore Coffees TUESDAY EVENING, © “Boheuian Girl.” Remember Onr Stores: Cberugiat) December 1s 508 7th st. n.w.. 1620 14th st. n.w., 3104 Mat, | WEQNESDAY EVENING, Georgetown: 58. 59 and 60 Center Market; 92| THURSDAY ING, Western Market: 8 and 9 O-st. Market; 101] ,_,Dsymber SCariuet Northern Liberty Market. ner 21." (Kellows and Peruiini.) s.m.w&f,4 Newton H. Bowmax, Manager. SATURDAY, MATINEE, aan, Leg ——<_ _ cemi ~ Puff Scarfs are the rage. and we areup| SATURDAY ae © il ue aenieed ak ‘December with the times. Our assortment of colors com- —— white, black, and hundreds of interme- liate shades, Franc, One Price Hatter and Furnisher, 1 Cor. 7th and D. Bargains—Diamond Rings, &c.: beautifal designs in Clocks; #1.50 up. Frank's, 461 Pa, av.1 An Appropriate Present sister, one of our b Home Machines. Sp Orrennenren’s, 514 Sth st. n.w. 3 Lbs. New Raisins, 25c.; 4 Ibs. Currants. 25¢.; lovely home-made Grape Winet Get the prices at O'Hane's 1245 7th street northwest. 3 New York Variety Store, 1335 and 1337 ith st.n.w., being overstocked with toys will close out the following at a sacr:fice: Iron ex- Press wagons of every description, iron and TO-NIGHT AT & Last time of ‘MR. E. H. SOTHERN, your wife or autiful light-running New cial discount for cash, at 1 In the New York Lyceum Theater success, LORD CHUMLEY. Next Week—Mr. JOSEPH JEFFERSON in “THE RIVALS,” assisted by a cast of unusual excellence. jefferson engagement, $2, 81.50, $: bw on Sale, | Jere JEFFERSON, And an Excellent Comedy Company. Including ‘MRS. JOUN DREW sud XR. JOMN GILBERT, In Sheridan's Charming Comedy, THE RIVALS, AT THE NATIONAL THEATER, WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 | Seats now on Sale. ai VEW NATIONAL THEATER. skin hobby horses. spring hobby horses, shoo- arge and small, sleighs, Yankee jumpers, skin anitnals, fur dogs. mechanical engines and steam cars, magie and bull-eve lanterns, tool chests, pianos, “burcauxs, sideboards, bisque and common dolls, dolls’ furniture, shoes, stock- ets in china banks of all drums. steel and wooden velocipedes, and pewter, ten pins, roly bol kinds, doils’ carriages, rubber goods. cloth animals, esi) ; monkeys in swing, monkey and daughter with MATINEES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, nursing bottle, plush goods. hebiaers | desks, December 27 and 28. boxes, autograph and photograph albuins GRAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT in cheay best goods, 350 different designs of beautiful Ch Hnas cards, games of all de- scriptions, Jack straws, These are only a few of our stock of novel which will be offered at a great reduction for the entire holidays. 1 Toys for the Million. Samsraa, the king: of toy men, and great .d nephew of Kriss Kringle, and only au- ed agent of his majesty, for the sale of Is for the Christmas holidays, in- forms the public that he has everything in thet line from a needle to an anchor. Retail | dealers as well as private customers will save | Metzero money by giving us a call at ourauetion rooms, | Wy ASH 442 th street northwest. NATION Red front, Auction sales daily and at7 p. | ~ FU 3 | Tickets ot m. i ILHELMJ CLUB. That “Bouquet Whisky,” only £2.50 per | W mate For the benefit of the NATIONAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, Brilliant Fairy Spectacle ASD, ‘Mother Goose Pantomime. Scenes from favorite Fairy Tales irsery Lore. and Dancing by Mother and the Feiries, fr. Geo. B. Bartlett, of N. ¥. gallon; Pure New England Rum, €200 per (Spgeiaep pt tt allon; Wine nt” 75e." per_ gallon: Cooking Le i a ash! randy. Get the p at O'Hare’s Grocery, PROGRAM 1245 7th street northwest, 3 KASPAR. colle i Mr. JOSEP A Little Pair of Red-Top Boots, 99.3 |... n,n, holiday slippers. from 65¢. to £3. Fleece-lined | Miss ROBERTA ALLE rubber boots, arcties, &c. ‘The above are very | }- JADA‘ iN usefui presents. Every purchaser. receives a handsome willow basket of candy. At Z. SrRaspvacer, 906 7t! 2 renude for St Flute (first time iu Washington). ‘and Aria, from “Un Ballo in 3. DE BERIOT, Concerto for Violin; No. 9—A minor. 4. SCHUBERT, Ther: and Variations from D Minor. 2. VERDI, Recitativ pte Catarrh Cured.—A clergyman, after years of suffering from that loathsome disense, Ca- tarrk. and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a recipe which completely cured end saved him from death. Any syfferer from | this dreadful disease vending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren st., New York city, will receive the’ re- cipe fre: harge. (0020-326¢ Royal Glue mends broken dishes, chairs. eo The Darling of Many a Household has been saved by Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Price 6 6. GILLET, a—Buvillaye, b—Sereuade Impromptu. i man, “Neizerutt & Co, Eberbach Admission JK ERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER ‘Matinees, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, HARRY WILLIAMS’ $1.24 will buy a good, serviceable pair of shoes for lady or gent. At Z, StraspuncER, 906 7th street. Buyer presented with a basket ‘ of candy. ak a 2 OWN SPECIALTY COMPANY. Chains, Charms, Earrings, Buttons, | Direct from his Aca tomy of Music, Pitteburg, Pa, Genes, and Umbrellas, from $1.50 up. Frank's, Sy 1 Pa. ave. 1 “<‘Brown’s Bronchial Troches? are ex- cellent for the relief of Hoarseness or Sore Throat. They are exceedingly effcetiv Christian World, London, Eng. €0-3 Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa ‘Matinces, 10¢ Does not distress, and adds fiesh and weight.co2 _Nexts ck-SHEFIEK & BLAKELY'S CO. a13 TPHE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. PUESDAY E) . THE 18TH, pounds New Raisins, 25c.; that lovely home- | ji ELLIO’ HU BBAKD ard Mr. CLAYTON JOHNS, of Boston, wil! at the “o Congress made Grape Wine, 35¢. per Grocery, 1245 7th st. n.w. Peerless Dyes Are the best. Sold by druggists, eoly $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No. Llfge Whisky. beatin the world fortes money. Orders by mail. Lyxcu’s, 9th near D st. s&w | 1 Domestic Sewing Machine Office, 7th & H. ou the evening Ser li See ARRIS' BIJOU THEATER, Week commencing MONDAY NIGHT, December 10. esd Asovr Groceries Matinee ersbedy's Feverins - ME. GUS WILLIAMS, As ALBERT KEPPLER in C, Wallace Wallin’s Natural w York Life, entitled ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, STLER'S FORTURES two-days’ HUSTLE in that mart of the able Situation: world New Sork-anesna'a erent dest to tar coatne UBBLING OVER ‘Our Mr. Youngs han Just returned from such an Sxperience, aod Teatlte are sure to inicrest you Eee nee (LOBE THEATER. ‘1G8,—Dur' ‘our bunt for bargains we ran down a Hot nat quite GOO poutds of good SEW LAT FIGs in 10 to {2 pound boxes, wich we offer AT 10e , (by the box only). They are rood 16 to 1e-ceut Figs THE MARTINNETTI BROTHERS Flea, woten a or dont come to much Almost as axD cheap a8 bread. aud a very desirable food luury: Buy. WILLIE AHERN'S SO ne ee = meareee AUSTRALIAN SPECIALTY COMPANY, EAISINS.—Of these we have & fine assortment, in-| including « lange number of well known artists cluding the most elegant CLUSTER FRULE fective fe tual ila fori of performer tet Ase ‘gece Uninras, Large White Neadies. Loose GHAND FEMALE PIUST PART. Cuscatell, ge. &e., for" cookin Purp 2 | _Admission, 10, 20 und'30 cent 410-60" special baryin lot of Galiforusa Maisine, tender fraite EBER’S ORCHESTRA FURNISHES MU‘ Wor fine, price very low. io NUTS—Here venta y interest you. for all occasions at the shortest notice; orders left at Jobn F. Ellis & Co,, Edward PF. Metzerott’& Co. Music Stores, oF ‘Tthst, ne. ATTLE OF SHILOH Nari Re ber, OLD Ni of ste kins PRGA Soragea il Seve We bane cue te Renee os St ie — a) Eke © sup sinnts are LANGE, Lois Weer Kinds. Our Wi BRIGHT, MEATY and SWEET. show Is open from renew Pecan Nute that cas be fond in ney gee Ov. 92.m,to10p. m, 15th st, two blocks south of Treasury Building. 25 C aess SERIA Carn. Chea) Raten. Southern Rowe Address E HAWLEY, Sepa Eastern Agent, 330 iinet Scag bliss ‘Meket Agent 4m Washington, while ou new, genuine Princess i sf rh. We Tie Almonds are siiuply supers We also have the hew Filbert and new ‘Nuts. “Heving bought VER yf tees care able to oer bottom prices QUALITY iGTON RIDING ACADEMY, a Corner of Said P ota, nw. Instruction given to Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- dren, Best appointed boarding stable in the country. Pes . 0 a ‘Ample carriage room and special accommodations for bees ame aan taeda | tec “ALMBXD 0 T.— The largest selections ever pro- iowsenaninee ‘Send forciteuiees, CAPE Cop CRANBEMISS “We pulled inelot ot ‘Telephone call YB. 3.D. BROWN & 00, describe tent or toe yen ty Mag we cree. = sore Sree Wein Tal'ba suse i yall ape for toc WSO ikcin we srenoerctcinene. | Luaprer Gtanamra platycanother lot pa the mee BT] pot ees “4 ‘yumber (4 fo their pver poultry raleed in ‘Offers all TRIMMED BONNETS and HATS ot 0 GREAT REDUCTION. FANCY FRATHERS st ACTUAL COST. EB RF pu Uv R ERE Bop uw Ss DEPARTME gd.Jot Wood Checker Boaras worth @2, reduced prtee FY ' x Sunshine Blocks forming Al Train of aah hy SS Cars fateageties covey Antes sol Bs a an ‘od au — reduced price isc a reduced price |i ina, reduocd Price 11. c. Tym Toys, reduced price 2 Pigs: "worth 81-35, redueet fh medncrnd prt SH - reduced peice lpr 7TH, 8TH. AND D STS. kre fs, satis Lined, worth rice she 7 Jor Collare 10 match, worth $1 be I ior Cate Beat Mule’ Sorth Gh reduced yeveesp 6d, 2 ict Nitra Beaver Aiaiis, worth @:. reduced pisos 1 lot Nutria Beaver Muffs, worth @2.75, reduced Brice 8LUR. i Jot Gentine Beaver Muffs, worth @6, reduced price 475. | Lot Genuine Monkey Muff, worth $6 50, reduced Vict Monkey Seta. Boa and Muaffs, worth #10, duced price $6.98 eet. 1 lot Russian Hare Trimming, worth 50c., reduged RE PPD Uv Zanch Colored Henriettas 4and lind white w which werw @4.00 and $4.5 uunel, tm Stripes wed oaks, sold at 40. 8 ee chet, 1s worth #1. 81 12 Wrahper reduced pr old tet ne 44.55 recat rede st price per Knives, recular price Oe mh wraph hee ste Abe Push Boxes Stationers, worth 1.68, Piece Nhe ing Alburs, worth @1, fe Plush Photograph Albans, worth @ Krak Glove” Boxes, eatin linings, worth 1.255, Worth $1.50, reduced F CASE DEPARTMENT lance size. Satan ined, filled Mirror, aud Toilet out, ins ‘aes, filed with Cellule nd Manicure Outfit, wi DOLL DEPARTMENT. ely the bigicest bargains in Dolla ever offered Y Positiy. fm the enty 1 kot Freneh Bisg: Head Dolls, flowing Ihatr, mat ural wed it Satin Drewes, worth ioc, ee ia drvaned an intanta, - xd} Dolla, Bisque Heads, flowing Lair, 16 rth thac, reduced pric Varver and finer, worth Me nt pe Diet kia Wher Dolls, dressed, worth 450, err, 00 Worsted 00 TTIT HoH FRE PRR | ors. sold ior 3m and such ou rT Hu F RoR | Yor mauup FE ERK | eo EO RR EGE K R/ i Ribbons. 1.000 Pie« ire, Crown, and Plain Bags. Velvet sinned. lovely wrth tr aed pr ayard %0 Pi jros Grain, Satin every color for per yard, reduced a'yard, ioces Gros Grain Ribbon. 100 Pieces Natit babbe We. & yard. recived PHULS 1 hi ful denisnns, 2g 0, reduced pric 1 lot boxes of fine state price 124 hh boxes, were 40c.. ne Tod teat steed ecianora. sold from 40 to Tie..ne needles, Bodkin, Te peckner. <Tlot rubber imatch boxes, were Tic reduced prigs PERPUMERY DEPARTMP 1 lot 1 oz. Extracts, I odors, worth 2Se., reduced noe Se y Kum, worth 23e., reduced price 196. Sat clunerhe's Face Powder, worth 2 oe 1 lot 1 lot orth “3c. reduced neice 10e. 1 worth he, reduced price 10e, LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT lot colored: Fintr'ys. 45 inch flounctigs apd ale lovers to mat 1.90, reduced price Peduced price 1 < reduced price 100 ye. to $1.00, re DEPARTMENT. ve, mall «izes and shades, Joven. rele price SE WAKE ‘DePar’ ye and ancere were One fot Japanese Bowls, were 1” Oue lot Japatese Bowles were Oue lot Bisque Figures, worth $1 eke. Otic Jot Bingue Ornaments, were 25c. to 400920 anced price 1 NBR All our 26ineh . Re have the intrest stock of Umiurelias tn thee ave the infyest stk of Uni faced prow tors ta - BOOK DEPARTMENT, at VERY ITE: INTER. | | 5 Sets Scott's Wiveriy ile D THESE price einen yr Sets Thnackersy miblinber's price 813 5 1 Jot Shakespe inner, 5 vo which we have only one or duced price @ 17%, a a Fa Seomerastees ic ot Seb eitente for the't t a rom ie. to sin Instead ‘of uaming special prices on each Garment | 3 days we have decited to ive you stock of Ladies’ Cloaks, Wi tuches square, all colors, were pada ceased autown Wool, odd shades, a 10 PER CENT 1c. 2 tank of 2 or. marked please bear in mind erent patterns, Socks all sot this ncanon's aud oo better selected rede peices 4" ‘One loi of Plush Work 'D UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Pillow Shams, in white and red, ‘fe . reduced price, 1c. Pair. ‘Giuwebain NO UND! : Yor Nii. Flanunel Skirts, reduced prke ~ 1 Not of Laden Bure Bile Vest he bast Sa Liot 7c. French Woolen Corsets, reduced prica, several beautiful colors: our regular price, 3 | Oe See pies sh es Our &: P. Corsets, reduced price, #1 pair i lot ‘of String Hibhed Vest, regular price | |B iidre's hort Cambuscre Conte hv att @2.50, asec ot Revurd Wool fibied Venta for pea |") LADIES Sickwear peranrweyt hese goods were, imported eld Waite and Bist animiong B1S0. The aloes are only’ for manlt Batt we | were'ge rece’ rice — < Fapey fiohin ahd Lace Nock Novelties worth ‘ur. : in Str cist iT. See Sift seme Vetting, worth 100, reduced price Se. & BRASS GOODS DEPART, 5 Que lot Whist bolder, with Cigar ‘were 25c., price 1 Jot Sinoking Sets, worth $1.50; reduced price, price. y DEPAR’ NT. nea ban Hits Sion Wartaed Sean Sew qo fine Breastpins, were GBc. to T5cc, reduced only, well Ove (Oxidized Shoe Hooks, were 2c. te. a (Gos DERALTMEST, SPSL ETT gee meet ae pe Sige wate Sani med. ian er Soe nace Soe ‘lot Fish Pond Games, worth 50c., reduced price See reteet eae es

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